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Butterine. In 1887 the name was changed to Margarine.

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Godley Cheshire in an old hat factory. Operated by Broomer (1879), then Monsted, then Maypole Dairy, then Lever 1914, - closed in 1921 and transfered to Bromborough.

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Margarine was originally called oleomargarine, and some people still call it Oleo.

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When i tell you it was invented

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